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The Struggle of Writing
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Kurt Andersen
Uploaded on 11/19/2007

Description: Kurt Andersen discusses the struggle of writing. He says all writing is a moment-to-moment struggle to find the right words within the right structure.

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But any kind of writing – non-fiction or fiction – is a struggle. It’s a very, you know, moment-to-moment struggle of figuring out the right . . . where the right sentence, the right paragraph, the right page, the right structure for the larger thing. And when you’re writing a book – my two novels have been 600 odd pages – that’s . . . there’s . . . that becomes an enormous structure to . . . to try to . . . to try to get as right as possible. So that’s . . . It’s a . . . It’s a pleasurable struggle when you’re done; but it is a struggle while it’s going on. I actually find the work of writing fiction less of a struggle, less of a stressful procedure than I do writing a 1,700 word essay. That to me is . . . the . . . the essay, or journalism really is sort of . . . is almost pure struggle. And then I’m only happy when I’m done. Whereas fiction actually . . . writing fiction has moments of . . . of pleasure amid the struggle while it’s going on.

 

Recorded On: 7/5/07

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The struggle of writing is to ensure that words flow with thoughts ,at the same time ensuring that the appropriate words are found roughly approximating the logical process inside. The struggle is also in the process of ensuring that a minimum duration of a writing session is kept up without the writer's block creeping in. Additionally the writer has to ensure that the unity of thought and construction is maintained between two writing sessions so that there are no breaks in the creative process and the transition between a writing session and interregnum is smooth.
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